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[ILUG] Wireless Broadband Connections

[ILUG] Wireless Broadband Connections

Mark Page markpage at eircom.net
Tue Jul 6 21:08:37 IST 2004


Rick Moen wrote:

>Quoting myself, in order to post a correction:
>
>  
>
>>The primary question for determining hardware support under any
>>operating system:  What's the chipset?
>>
>>In this case, a bit of googling reveals that it's a Texas Instruments
>>1130 (ACX111) chipset, a Cardbus (32-bit) card capable of the 802.11 a,
>>b, or g wireless standards.
>>    
>>
>
>A little _more_ googling, and catching up on this thread, reveals that
>we really don't yet know the chipset, because you haven't told us either
>that detail or the US Robotics model number.  Would you mind furnishing
>one of those?
>
>It seems that USR uses multiple wireless chipsets.  Different chipsets,
>different solutions.
>
>  
>
Got some great responses here and the early ones suggested that drivers 
were available but subsequent threads have made me wonder. Anyway the 
exact model is U.S Robotics Wireless Turbo PC Card - Model 5410.

So just wondering if the earlier download pointers will actually work 
for this model. Will investigate myself but if anybody on the list has 
immediate knowledge then much appreciated.



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